Online church services reach new audiences during Covid-19 lockdown
First published on: 7th May 2020Some Suffolk churches have seen a 300% increase in those attending Sunday service thanks to their innovative approach to lockdown.
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Some Suffolk churches have seen a 300% increase in those attending Sunday service thanks to their innovative approach to lockdown.
Generations are being brought together in Suffolk village communities in a show of unity throughout the coronavirus pandemic
St Peter's Pantry providing essential items to the community
The Diocese is a partner organisation to Home, But Not Alone.
Churches open for clergy and Lay Ministers only
Launched of a free national phoneline as a simple new way to bring worship and prayer into people's homes while church buildings are closed because of the coronavirus.
It is with great sadness that I write to say that Bishop John Dennis died peacefully on Monday night, suffering from Covid 19.
Major anniversary for Christianity in East Anglia - 2020 is 1,000 years since King Canute founded the Benedictine Abbey in Bury St Edmunds.
The Ven Jeanette Gosney has been chosen for a key leadership role within the Church of England in Suffolk,
Around 30 excited schoolchildren climbed the gangplank onto a half-sized replica of the wooden boat moored in Ipswich to be filmed for BBC Songs of Praise last week.